If U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison really does step down in October or November, as she said recently on WBAP-AM, the election to replace her could land anytime between December and May. It’d be in May unless Gov. Rick Perry — the guy Hutchison hopes to unseat — declares an emergency and sets an earlier date.
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Green Days
It’s midsummer. Hot. Time for vacations. But first: The campaign finance reports are in, and you can start to see where (some of) the money is going.
PAC Pack
Texas Republicans are starting a critical election cycle with a gaggle of competing political action committees, a muddle that could hamper efforts to hang onto the slimmest possible majority in the Texas House.
Boring and Short
For a Texas governor — especially for one embarking on a reelection bid — that headline perfectly describes a successful special session. Voters didn’t get hurt, weren’t aroused, and have no real reason to give it another thought.
Nip & Tuck
There aren’t any real surprises on Gov. Rick Perry’s agenda for the special session starting next week, and not much controversy, either: He clearly wants to get lawmakers through this thing in a hurry.
Katherine Glass Interview Part 5
An interview with Katherine Youngblood Glass, the Libertarian Party of Texas’ candidate for governor.
Katherine Glass Interview Part 8
An interview with Katherine Youngblood Glass, the Libertarian Party of Texas’ candidate for governor.
Katherine Glass Interview Part 7
An interview with Katherine Youngblood Glass, the Libertarian Party of Texas’ candidate for governor.
Katherine Glass Interview Part 6
An interview with Katherine Youngblood Glass, the Libertarian Party of Texas’ candidate for governor.


